Release of Rolando Cabezas Alarcón under Amnesty Law
Colonel Cabezas Alarcón released under Amnesty Law after conviction for Lurigancho massacre
GRP Colonel Rolando Cabezas Alarcón, convicted for his responsibility in the extrajudicial executions in the Lurigancho prison in June 1986, was released on June 16, 1995 by application of Amnesty Law No. 26479, after serving his sentence since 1986.
Source:
Informe CVR, página 3951
Location:
Lima, Perú
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